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What is the past tense of chorus?

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The past tense of chorus is chorused or chorussed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chorus is choruses.

The present participle of chorus is chorusing or chorussing.

The past participle of chorus is chorused or chorussed.

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Thousands of Korean fans chorused the songs that carried the senior team to fourth place in that tournament.
Opposition voices have indeed chorused for a response, mostly in favour of the telegenic Mr Schröder.
Meanwhile, the London School of Economics and the Institute of Directors have also chorused their disapproval of the Bill over the last week.
More than 40,000 chorused it back at them when Kris Boyd regained his scoring touch to give the home side a lead they never squandered.
No, no, chorused the Germans, the French and Pedro Solbes, the European commissioner responsible for monitoring compliance with the pact.
And all the infant paupers might have chorussed the rejoinder with great propriety, if they had heard it.

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